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The Hummer looks like it's 2wd with an open diff.

At 2:30 on the counter, are all three lockers engaged on the G-class?

Eww. I'm reserving final judgment until I see one in person, but I'm currently not a fan. It looks like someone decided to style the front off a Lancia Delta, the sides from an Acura MDX or Toyota Matrix as imagined by BMW, and the rear looks very much like it was just stolen from Acura. Subaru has seldom shipped

Isn't superleggera Italian for super-light?

I'm thinking a 60's Mercedes 200 Class sedan.

I've always thought the Phantom was ugly. Very ugly. I now realize the only problem was that ugly + genteel isn't a good formula. This car combines ugly with "fuck you" to create a much more interesting package. It's the most intimidating bouncer at the most exclusive club, and you're not getting in with those shoes.

Blah, I saw three on MTV Cribs last week. A popular member of a sporting team suggested that one wasn't a "playah" unless one owned one of these.

Honestly. Half an hour from where I live. Forty minutes in another direction gives you Britney's home town.

Give me some krylon and some bondo, and I'll have that car on eBay next week.

I had a 91 SHO. It was a hoot, even if it was unsophisticated.

I swear, I was passed by a dude in a Seat approaching the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway about six months ago.

I loved it. The car has a great chassis for the price point. It felt no bigger than my Miata, but was much more practical. Built far better than the Subaru WRX and more pleasant to sit in than the RSX. Sure, more power would do wonders for the car, but it had a reason for being. I think the problem was that the target

I think Clarkson, as brilliant as he is, has an America-shaped stick up his bum the size of the colonies. I'd watch him review a Honda, Fiat, Skoda or Rover all day, but he seems to have a genuine problem with American cars.

Go team Venture!

Oooh. I'll take my Arrow faaaancy.

So, I wanted more. DAMD has some history in this area. Don't have a Honda, but want your Suzuki to look like an A-100?

I spent my first five years being driven about in my father's A-100 van. I'm not a fan of sticking the styling of one vehicle on the front of another vehicle all willy-nilly, but it being an A-100 just makes it alright by me. I'd drive it.

They need to put a Lincoln grille on it - the Pontiac grille doesn't work.

The most shocking thing about this is that it looks like a badge-engineered Lincoln design. It's almost as if someone designed the whole thing as a Lincoln, then stuck a new grille and rear valance on it.